Most Haunted Places in Yukon Territories

Carcross, Yukon Territory

The historic 1901 Caribou Hotel was owned by gold miner Dawson Charlie, who sparked the Klondike Gold Rush in 1896. ON Christmas Eve 1909, a fire destroyed the hotel, and it was rebuilt in 1910 by Edwin and Bessie Gideon. It was home to the well-known Polly the parrot in 1918 when the Gideons...

Dawson, Yukon Territory

This former brothel and boarding house now serves as a stop on the historic tour, and is rumoured to be haunted. Some of the phenomena reported here includes cold spots, disembodied footsteps and an eerie presence.
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Dawson, Yukon Territory

Dawson, Yukon Territory

The 1898 Westminster Hotel, now commonly known as "The Pit," houses two bars: the Snake Pit and the Arm Pit. Its walls are adorned with paintings and stories of local legends, some of whom may wander here in spirit. Witnesses say the haunted building has several apparitions, voices, strange noises,...

Whitehorse, Yukon Territory

Whitehorse Cadet Summer Training Centre is said to sport a haunted barracks, with a ghost left over from the time when the building housed a youth detention centre. A young inmate hanged himself from rafters in the B2 barracks. Some witnesses have heard him calling out at...

Yukon, Yukon Territory

Dawson, Yukon Territory

This historic structure now serves as a boarding house for artists, and is so haunted that an entire book has been written about the ghostly tales associated with it. Residents have reported the apparition of little girl in a period dress, and a figure seen on the stairs.
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Dawson, Yukon Territory

Dawson, Yukon Territory

The Commissioner's Residence historic site has been restored to its 1916 state as it was when its denizens were Commissioner George Black and his wife, Martha. Later it had been used as a senior citizens' home, and then stood empty for years. Now, it's said that former residents linger here as...